Commonwealth Short Story Prize


The Commonwealth Short Story Prize is awarded annually for the best piece of unpublished short fiction. The prize is open to citizens of member states of the Commonwealth of Nations aged 18 and over. The Commonwealth Short Story Prize is managed by the Commonwealth Foundation, and was set up in 2012 to inspire, develop and connect writers and storytellers across the Commonwealth. The Prize replaced the Commonwealth Short Story Competition, a roughly similar competition that existed from 1996 to 2011 and was discontinued by the Commonwealth Foundation, along with the Commonwealth Writers' Prize.
The Prize is open to writers who have had little or no work published and particularly aimed at those places with little or no publishing industry. The prize aims to bring writing from these countries to the attention of an international audience. The stories need to be in English, but can be translated from other languages.
The overall winner receives £5,000 and the regional winner £2,500. During 2012–13, the regional winner received £1,000. Starting in 2014, the award for regional winners of the Short Story Prize was increased to £2,500. At the same time, Commonwealth Writers discontinued the Commonwealth Book Prize and focused solely on the Short Story Prize.

Commonwealth Foundation

Commonwealth Writers is the cultural programme of the Commonwealth Foundation. The Commonwealth Foundation is an intergovernmental organisation established in 1965, resourced by and reporting to Commonwealth governments, and guided by Commonwealth values and priorities.

Winners

Regional winners and overall winners.
YearRegionAuthorTitleCountry
2012AfricaJekwu Anyaegbuna"Morrison Okoli "Nigeria
2012AsiaAnushka Jasraj"Radio Story"India
2012Canada and EuropeAndrea Mullaney"The Ghost Marriage"United Kingdom
2012CaribbeanDiana McCaulay"The Dolphin Catcher"Jamaica
2012 Pacific Emma Martin "Two Girls in a Boat" New Zealand
2013
AfricaJulian Jackson"The New Customers"South Africa
2013
AsiaMichael Mendis"The Sarong-Man in the Old House, and an Incubus for a Rainy Night"Sri Lanka
2013
Canada and Europe Eliza Robertson "We Walked on Water" Canada
2013
Caribbean Sharon Millar "The Whale House" Trinidad and Tobago
2013
PacificZoë Meager"Things with Faces"New Zealand
2014 Africa Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi "Let's Tell This Story Properly" Uganda
2014AsiaSara Adam Ang"A Day in the Death"Singapore
2014Canada and EuropeLucy Caldwell"Killing Time"United Kingdom
2014CaribbeanMaggie Harris"Sending for Chantal"Guyana
2014PacificLucy Treloar"The Dog and the Sea"Australia
2015AfricaLesley Nneka Arimah"Light"Nigeria
2015AsiaSiddhartha Gigoo"The Umbrella Man"India
2015 Canada and Europe Jonathan Tel "The Human Phonograph" United Kingdom
2015CaribbeanKevin Jared Hosein"The King of Settlement 4"Trinidad and Tobago
2015PacificMary Rokonadravu"Famished Eels"Fiji
2016AfricaFaraaz Mahomed"The Pigeon"South Africa
2016 Asia Parashar Kulkarni "Cow and Company" India
2016Canada and EuropeStephanie Seddon"Eel"United Kingdom
2016CaribbeanLance Dowrich"Ethelbert and the Free Cheese"Trinidad and Tobago
2016PacificTina Makereti"Black Milk"New Zealand
2017AfricaAkwaeke Emezi"Who Is Like God"Nigeria
2017AsiaAnushka Jasraj"Drawing Lessons"India
2017Canada and EuropeTracy Fells"The Naming of Moths"United Kingdom
2017 Caribbean Ingrid Persaud "The Sweet Sop" Trinidad and Tobago
2017PacificNat Newman"The Death of Margaret Roe"Australia
2018AfricaEfua Traoré"True Happiness"Nigeria
2018AsiaSagnik Datta"The Divine Pregnancy of a Twelve-Year-Old Girl"India
2018Canada and EuropeLynda Clark"Ghillie's Mum"United Kingdom
2018 Caribbean Kevin Jared Hosein "Passage" Trinidad and Tobago
2018PacificJenny Bennett-Tuionetoa"Matalasi"Samoa
2019AfricaMbozi Haimbe"Madam’s Sister"Zambia
2019AsiaSaras Manickam"My Mother Pattu"Malaysia
2019Canada and EuropeConstantia Soteriou"Death Customs"Cyprus
2019CaribbeanAlexia Tolas"Granma's Porch"Bahamas
2019PacificHarley Hern"Screaming"New Zealand
2020AfricaInnocent Chizaram Ilo"When a Woman Renounces Motherhood"Nigeria
2020AsiaKritika Pandey"The Great Indian Tee and Snakes"India
2020Canada and EuropeReyah Martin"Wherever Mister Jensen Went"United Kingdom
2020CaribbeanBrian S. Heap"Mafootoo"Jamaica
2020PacificAndrea E. Macleod"The Art of Waving"Australia
2021AfricaRémy Ngamije"Granddaughter of the Octopus"Namibia
2021AsiaKanya D'Almeida"I Cleaned The"Sri Lanka
2021Canada and EuropeCarol Farrelly"Turnstones"United Kingdom
2021CaribbeanRoland Watson-Grant"The Disappearance of Mumma Del"Jamaica
2021PacificKaterina Gibson"Fertile Soil"Australia
2022AfricaNtsika Kota"and the earth drank deep"Eswatini
2022AsiaSofia Mariah Ma"The Last Diver on Earth"Singapore
2022Canada and EuropeCecil Browne"A Hat for Lemer"United Kingdom/St Vincent and the Grenadines
2022CaribbeanDiana McCaulay"Bridge over the Yallahs River"Jamaica
2022PacificMary Rokonadravu"The Nightwatch"Fiji
2023AfricaHana Gammon"The Undertaker’s Apprentice"South Africa
2023AsiaAgnes Chew"Oceans Away from My Homeland"Singapore
2023Canada and EuropeRue Baldry"Lech, Prince, and the Nice Things"United Kingdom
2023CaribbeanKwame McPherson"Ocoee"Jamaica
2023PacificHimali McInnes"Kilinochchi"New Zealand
2024AfricaReena Usha Rungoo"Dite"Mauritius
2024AsiaSanjana Thakur"Aishwarya Rai"India
2024Canada and EuropeJulie Bouchard "What Burns"Canada
2024CaribbeanPortia Subran"The Devil's Son"Trinidad and Tobago
2024PacificPip Robertson"A River Then the Road"Aotearoa New Zealand
2025AfricaJoshua Lubwama"Mothers Not Appearing in Search"Uganda
2025AsiaFaria Basher"An Eye and a Leg"Bangladesh
2025Canada and EuropeChanel Sutherland"Descend"Canada
2025CaribbeanSubraj Singh"Margot's Run"Guyana
2025PacificKathleen Ridgwell"Crab Sticks and Lobster Rolls"Australia

Judges

Each year the judging panel comprises a chair, as well as one representative each from the five regions matching the prize's regional awards: Africa, Asia, Canada and Europe, the Caribbean, and the Pacific.
In 2022 the judges were Fred D'Aguiar, Louise Umutoni-Bower, Jahnavi Barua, Stephanos Stephanides, Kevin Jared Hosein, and Jeanine Leane.
In 2023 the judges were Bilal Tanweer, Rémy Ngamije, Ameena Hussein, Katrina Best, Mac Donald Dixon, and Selina Tusitala Marsh.
In 2024 the judges were Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi, Keletso Mopai, O Thiam Chin, Shashi Bhat, Richard Georges, and Melissa Lucashenko.